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         <title>Discuss and share with your peers on Q1 and Q2: </title>
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         <title>Q1 : What do you think is the most feasible type of diagnostic technique to be adopted for shipboard system’s malfunction checks? </title>
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         <title>Q2 : Is it possible to combine diagnostic techniques for more  effective malfunction check processes? Explain your answers for Q1 &amp; Q2.</title>
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